Muddle mint leaves with simple syrup (equal parts sugar and hot water) and lime juice in a shaker. Add Absolut Miami, shake, and strain into a highball glass filled with ice. Top with soda, and garnish with a mint sprig.Source: Absolut Vodka

In a glass, infuse one tea bag in tequila for 30 minutes. Remove bag and squeeze out excess. Combine all ingredients in another glass filled with ice. Stir and garnish with a lime wedge.Source: James Labe, Tea Sommelier

Add lime juice, simple syrup, Medea Vodka, and basil into a shaker filled with ice and shake well. Strain and pour into a highball glass filled with ice. Add a splash of club soda, and garnish with two mint leaves.Source: Chef Lulzim Rexhepi of The Ocean Club Hotel

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Emerald Crush

2 oz. Blue Ice Organic Wheat Vodka½ kiwi½ lime1 tsp. sugar

Peel kiwi and cut lime into quarters. Muddle fruit and sugar in a shaker until well crushed and juicy. Add ice and vodka, and shake vigorously. Pour all contents into a glass and drink with a straw.Source: Blue Ice Organic Wheat Vodka

Combine all ingredients in a blender, add crushed ice, and blend on a high speed. Pour into a hurricane style glass, and garnish with an orange slice and a maraschino cherry arranged on a pick.Source: Blue Ice Vodka

To make simple syrup, mix equal parts hot water and sugar until sugar is dissolved. Combine all ingredients in a shaker filled with ice, shake, and strain the ingredients into an ice-filled glass. Garnish with a lime wedge.Source: Sauza Tequila

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Green Lady

1½ oz. Leblon Cachaca½ oz. MidoriSour mixPineapple juiceGarnish: sage

Pour all ingredients into a glass, stir, and garnish with sage. Source: R Lounge in Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel

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Luck of The Irish Martini

2 oz. vodka½ oz. dry vermouth½ oz. Irish whiskey

Pour whiskey into a martini glass. Then, swirl it around the glass in order to coat the inside, and drain the excess whiskey. Pour the vodka and dry vermouth into a shaker filled with ice, shake well, and strain into the glass. Credit: Andrea Correale, president of Elegant Affairs